A few days ago I took our old (January 2017) desktop computer into get the Windows 11 upgrade. (MS is discontinuing support for Win 10 next month.)
The computer shop advised that the old motherboard and processor would not run Win 11. No surprise - I suppose an almost 9-year-old machine is pretty ancient in computer years.
At that point, the power supply and fans are getting old, the RAM is insufficient, and the original SSD is small by today's standards. I wound up buying a new system (keeping the small SSD as a 2nd internal drive). I'm still finding my way around, but am pretty happy with it so far.
I am missing a few of my old MS Office programs - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. MS Office is apparently tied to one machine, and can't be carried forward to a new one.
I bought MS Office last time. This time it looks like they want to go to an annual fee.
Recommendations for which package to go with? It's a bit like trying to drink out of a firehose.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=micro...654473E9232&FORM=QBRE&sp=2&ghc=1&lq=0&ntref=1
Thanks in advance. (I'm a bit of a dinosaur w.r.t. computers - I definitely have not kept up.)
The computer shop advised that the old motherboard and processor would not run Win 11. No surprise - I suppose an almost 9-year-old machine is pretty ancient in computer years.
At that point, the power supply and fans are getting old, the RAM is insufficient, and the original SSD is small by today's standards. I wound up buying a new system (keeping the small SSD as a 2nd internal drive). I'm still finding my way around, but am pretty happy with it so far.
I am missing a few of my old MS Office programs - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. MS Office is apparently tied to one machine, and can't be carried forward to a new one.
I bought MS Office last time. This time it looks like they want to go to an annual fee.
Recommendations for which package to go with? It's a bit like trying to drink out of a firehose.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=micro...654473E9232&FORM=QBRE&sp=2&ghc=1&lq=0&ntref=1
Thanks in advance. (I'm a bit of a dinosaur w.r.t. computers - I definitely have not kept up.)